1. "Analytical Study of Four Arabic Inscriptions from Jordanian Badeya".
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Shdifaat, Younis, Harahsheh, Rafi Miheymeed, and Al-Salameen, Ziyad
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INSCRIPTIONS , *PERSONAL names , *STONE , *BASALT - Abstract
This paper is an analytical study of four Arabic inscriptions inscribed on a basalt stone uncovered in Wadi Al beh iAlgarbi (the west Al beh i valley), in the Jordanian H arrah (black desert), in northeastern Jordan. The earliest one was written by Juma' ah bin Rajab in 749 AH = AD 1348), the second undated text was inscribed by Salim Bin Shafi', the third was written by a certain Suleiman in 801 AH = AD 1398 and the last one was written by Zakariyya bin Rif at and is dated to 14th of Rajab in 1346 AH=AD 6th January 1928. The inscriptions contain beside personal names, wisdom phrases, Islamic prayers, and the name of two important towns: Damascus and Tayma'. The paper discusses the reason behind the consequence of the inscriptions on the same stone, and sheds light on the valley where they were discovered, which seemingly was a major way linking Syria with northwest Arabia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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